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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Is Headed To Washington This Week To Discuss Censorship, China (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be present at a private meeting with top Republican lawmakers this Friday to discuss the company's controversial plans to relaunch a search product in China and perceived liberal bias of search results, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to meet with state attorneys general on Tuesday to discuss Google's alleged censorship of conservatives. Tech firms have denied the existence of liberal bias in products, and Google has pushed back against key Trump inaccuracies, but it sounds as if Pichai will be forced to answer questions nonetheless. The meeting is being organized by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Late last week, Pichai sent an email to employees, which was obtained by The New York Times, in which he stated outright that Google has never influenced search results for political purposes and has no plans to do so in the future.

Pichai also plans to attend a public hearing later this year held by the House Judiciary Committee following the November midterm elections, after Google co-founder and Alphabet CEO Larry Page notably declined to show up to a Senate Intel Committee hearing on election interference earlier this month. In addition to mending relationships over Page's absence, Pichai will also be addressing Google's plans to relaunch a search product for the Chinese market, a move that has resulted in widespread criticism given the likelihood such a product would be heavily censored and would aid in China's use of information control to maintain social and political order.

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  1. Leftist Bias by Kunedog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tech firms have denied the existence of liberal bias in products

    A liberal bias might be a good thing; at least it would err on the side of free speech. It's the far leftist bias that's a problem. If you don't know the difference . . .
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  2. Re: Alleged censorship of conservatives by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Except of course for the hundreds of demonstrable examples, sure.

    Their CEO literally said at an all-hands meeting that they would, "do everything in their power to stop conservatives."

    You are purposefully ignorant because it suits your politics, but one day the worm will turn and you'll find yourself oppressed by the same monopolistic evil.

  3. Re:Bias? No. Politics? Yes. by JustNiz · · Score: 4, Informative

    > search results accurately provide results that reflect this fact.

    Newsflash: That's all Republicans want too.

    Its no secret that Google as a company is VERY left-leaning. Its also no secret that Google got rich from prioritizing search results in a way that benefits Google. You do the math.

  4. Re:Bias? No. Politics? Yes. by El+Cubano · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's amazing how everything that doesn't agree with conservative political opinions somehow equals liberal bias.

    It cuts both ways.

    Progressives: This woman is a survivor of sexual assault! She must be allowed to speak! All women must be believed!

    Republicans: OK. Let her come testify. How is next week? Her place or ours?

    Progressives: How dare you demand that she speak!

    Republicans: ??

    Progressives: See?!?!? They don't believe her?

    Republicans: What about the supposed witnesses that can't back up the claims (even though the accuser said they would back up the claim) and what about the dozens of women who support the accused?

    Progressives: Ignore them! All women must be believed! What we meant to say was that all women must believed so long as what they say brings harm to men; women who say things that don't harm men or who even suggest that men should be allowed to defend themselves when accused are not to be believed because they are really just tools of the patriarchy! (but we didn't say that the first time because it doesn't have the same ring to it and protesters would have a hard time fitting all onto a sign.)

    Republicans and even some Democrats: ??

    Never mind the fact that most people in the country are demonstrably not conservatives and should reasonably be expected to see things a different way.

    The country is about evenly split. It stands to reason then that progressives should see stuff they "disagree" with about half the time and conservatives should see stuff they "disagree" with half the time. That is demonstrably not the case. There is way more pro gun control and pro abortion content on Youtube, just for instance. In fact, if you try to put pro gun or pro life content up on YouTube, it is likely to be removed as hate speech. That is the sort of thing that causes rational people to conclude that there is a clear bias.

    Not to mention that being conservative (or liberal) has no inherent relationship to objective reality or factual accuracy.

    That is so true that it is scary.

    $diety forbid that search results accurately provide results that reflect this fact.

    They don't. Hence why some people are frustrated.